


A study in contrasts.
In New York City, Biden has stabbed Israel in the back by circulating a draft “ceasefire” resolution at the UN.
It’s important to remember that a “ceasefire” just restrains Israel from attacking Hamas, it does absolutely nothing to stop Hamas from attacking Jews. There was a ceasefire before Oct 7. During the last “humanitarian pause” of the hostage exchange, a Hamas terrorist attack killed a pregnant woman and an elderly rabbi.
The draft UN resolution reportedly calls for calls for a “temporary ceasefire” leading to “a sustainable cessation of hostilities” and opposes an attack on the final Hamas redoubt of Rafah.
What this amounts to is saving Hamas while demanding that Israel end its attacks on the Islamic terror group.
The EU would like to propose its own version of the same thing, but it’s been blocked by one country.
Hungary has twice blocked a European Union consensus statement against the IDF’s pending military operation against Hamas in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, a consensus that called for an “immediate humanitarian pause” to the war, leading to a permanent ceasefire, The Jerusalem Post has learned.
“Hungary stood alone in the EU,” senior diplomatic sources said.
The contrast is striking indeed.